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10 000 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Srpske Republike Bosne i Hercegovine
Year 1992
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Gray on tan and light blue underprint. National arms of the Republika Srpska at left, with the denomination numeral '10000' in a heart-shaped guilloche design at center right.
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Reverse description Gray underprint with a central abstract foliate guilloche vignette in teal and white tones at left center, and the coat of arms of the Republika Srpska — a double-headed eagle with shield — at right. The bank name appears in Latin script across the upper field, with the denomination '10000 DESET HILJADA DINARA' along the lower border. Issue place and date 'BANJA LUKA 1992.' appear at lower left.
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The Narodna Banka Srpske Republike Bosne i Hercegovine had a brief and chaotic institutional life — this note was issued in the early months of the Bosnian War, when the Republika Srpska was printing its own currency in parallel with the collapsing Yugoslav dinar system. The printer credit is worth attention: ZIN in Belgrade supplied the notes, but "Printed: Banja Luka" in some references reflects the political claim of the issuing authority rather than confirmed press location — ZIN did not operate a Banja Luka facility.

Hyperinflation rendered denominations like this one obsolete within months of issue.